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I became a millionaire overnight and lost everything that actually matters.

Oh, so fiat, did you just say they lost everything after becoming a millionaire? That's right, and it gets worse.

It's an aridine too much drama week on the okay story-time podcast, so we'll find out soon.

This person writes, "I just inherited a fortune after losing my mom. And now my girlfriend's entire family is coming out of nowhere with their hands out. And my girlfriend is already giving my money away." So the girl he wants to marry is already sending money out the door. Find out out ends, listen to the okay story-time podcast on the iHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Bailey Taylor, and this is Icarol. This podcast is all about going deeper with the women shaping culture right now. Yes, we will talk about the style and the success, but we are also talking about the pressure, the expectations, and the real work behind it all.

As a woman in the industry, you're always underestimated.

So you have to work extra hard in a way that doesn't compromise who you are in your integrity.

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girl in the world, my daughter Rachel, and we are diving into all the wild unfiltered stories from parents weekend because if you guys think Rush is chaotic, just wait to the parent show up.

So, first of all, hi, Rachel. "Hi. Hi. So, for those of you who don't know or have never done

a weekend like this, Rachel, what is parents weekend?" "And so weekend, one weekend out of the year when all the parents come. It's pretty safe." "Well, it is pretty self-explanatory, but there's a lot more to it than that. There are activities, lots of times depends on the school right. There's like football games." "Yeah, it depends on the school, I guess, but yeah, there's football games.

If you're in this world, you're free. There's usually little day parties." "Little day parties." "Big day parties." "Big day parties." So, all right. So, when I came on sophomore year, I remember who you were living with, what were you the most excited for me to see? We went to my group of friends house that they were living at at the time and we just, oh yeah,

right there, all of it. "Oh yeah, yeah, I remember that, I remember that. So, were you like,

was it like nerve-wracking like, oh my god, my mom was going to come and see my lifestyle or, like, you were? "I feel little, I think, just telling you everything and how much we've been drinking and all that. We were crazy that year." "I can't remember if you had a boyfriend at that point." "No." "Oh, most, you just broke in the head." "No, I was, I liked this kid and then the kid was at the party because he was like friends with my friends and so you like went up to him and you were

like testing him." "You were like, you need to ask her out." "Who is the kid hold on a second?"

First of all, you went, so I remember going to your apartment, whatever, it was gross,

I felt you were neither at school and you were at home.

I mean, I just remembered we were so excited and so, but the first year you weren't in the

sorority house, but this is a sorority podcast. So, we'll talk about like, when you were junior, walking into that sorority house and I remember from UT, the houses there were beautiful. They were like gorgeous and with beautiful living rooms and beautiful kittens and then, you know, I mean, you shared a room, obviously, but given the shared space, I remember walking into the outfit for the house. "I had a chair." "You got a single?" "Yes, you got very lucky, but you

were still the size of a closet." "Yeah." "Right?" "Yeah." "This one was like a corner of a room." "And I remember like, I just thought the gross, right next to that room?" "Yeah, but you felt, I was like your favorite year, like living in the house." "Yeah, I had all my friends on one floor,

it was, yeah, but I remember thinking like it was nasty, I don't know, I did not think that

house was nice, but whatever, but okay, so did you clean up before we got there or no?

"So far here?" "Do you remember doing laundry one year, like having to go to some laundry mat in the middle of New York, elsewhere?" "Yeah, that was at the sorority, because it was because it was so annoying to do laundry there. You put a paddy like that." "Yeah, I remember like going, spending all this time in a fricking laundry mat, but okay, so wait, because this is like the funny story, so that wherever guy it was, so we go to a frapp party, and all the parents like

think that they're in college again. I mean, and I remember it because of going to Zax, right, going like we all went to parents weekend, you know, with Zax, with my son, your brother, so we kind of knew about it, different school, but like the frapp parties at Delaware, it was like that, Brad House's were gross, so they were all like in the backyard, and it was hard to get drinks, and yet everyone was wasted, and I remember just all of the parents being wasted.

"Yeah." "And I remember that poor boy." "You know, you're getting the years mixed up,

but so often we were here, we were just at a house, and we were all like just with our friends. Junior year, you got wasted." "Yes." "And you were like going up to all the boys, I remember that I was friends with in the frats, and like, just, I don't even know if they all were going to get me like what is going on here." "There's like a very time to go." "Didn't you make it to the bar?" "Yes, I'm funny. That's not true, because that year, everyone, I mean,

I'm not saying whatever, but it was kind of a thing because I was on the house twice at the time." "And so like there were like a lot of the girls at wherever the parents, and I had a lot of whatever we were shooting the shoot about it. I just remember one boy that I was like, "Oh, you think you're too good for my daughter?" "But I was kidding. I was totally kidding. I was like, whatever I was hammered, and I was like, just, was that what I was saying to him?"

"I'm getting confused which one you're talking about." "It doesn't even matter, because they all honestly, all these parents' weekends kind of roll into each other, but the one time outside of that front house, and I was like, it was that one boy you said, "Mom, he's like running away from you." "Yeah, no, that was junior year, and you were just being insane." "What was I saying to him?" "You were saying something about me, I'm like, I'm not even like,

we're not like together, you're like, you're saying or anything, you're just my friend." "And I was like, I don't know why you think about what I was saying to him." "You're just like, just like something about me and doing the talk about it for the rest of the years." "Yep, that's her." "Yeah, but it wasn't just me because I was with these other moms,

and the one mom told us talking about, because they were always dead, and she's told her

to talk about vaginitis or vet. Do you remember that? "Yeah." "See your friend's mom?"

"Yeah, I don't know. I don't even know how that word came up, but she started saying that it's like a thing, and then we just started using it in every sentence, and we're so like every girl we need me, but this mother more than me would be like, "Oh, do you have the vaginitis?" "Or something like that? I knew it's so ridiculous." But okay, but then I was done. I remember like, okay, time to go home now, and you were like not having it, and you wanted us to go, what was the

main bar? I guess we forgot that because you were grottoes. I mean, I go over there, and there's like a two-hour line together. That was senior year? Well, I'm glad you could keep track, and then I'm we're like, there's no freaking way that we're waiting in this line. "Yeah, and you should have to go up and then like be like, I'll post that, and they're like, who are you?" "Yeah." And Melissa Gorg was there that one year. "She wasn't good. She wasn't going to that

Bar.

they were outside the bar, and like, I remember we were with them, and Joe was trying to talk to someone about getting in. Oh, yeah, maybe, but they weren't even going in with Antonio, because she couldn't even get in. They were just going in to go in. Right. I mean, it's just completely ridiculously wild. It's all like these old people, like me, pretending like we're back in college, embarrassing our kids, except like every year you still were like so excited for me to come.

Yeah, it was so fun. It was, I remember when you and me and Dad and Zach did the um, what does it call? Well, you have like, it looks like a surfboard and you do the shots. Oh, yeah. It's like the shot ski thing. It's called the shots ski thing. That's like our cutest picture that we took when the four of us were doing that. That was, that was so

that was really fun. And like the first night, always is like, go out to dinner with everyone, right?

Just I was like, yeah, go into dinner with your family. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you remember like, I don't know anything that was crazy. I mean, there had to be such whacked out moments, right? I've never been like your parties that you would throw in your apartment. Yeah. I don't know. I remember senior year we were all like the same street and some of the parents stayed out late. I mean, you guys were gone at this point and they were like old men like hitting

the ball and like it was crazy. I remember also you had an ex-boyfriend from freshman year. We were just walking to some other frat house and you saw him and you like started crying on the street.

Do you remember that? Yeah, I think so. I was like, get a grip. Okay. I did not drive here

three hours. If you'd have some old boy from six months ago, you're crying about him on the street

because you happened to see him crying about some boy. I found some boy. You always cried about some

boy. I remember there was a girl that you had a thing with and I remember like they like that girl like lived across from you. Don't you? Yeah, you grew up in the sorority house. You mentioned any names and I'm like walking up down the street and like you wear a sheet. Where is she? Are you staring? I was just staring at the house and waiting so I can give her dirty looks. Poor thing. I was like, mean to my daughter. Where is she?

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Alright you guys. So now that we have kind of set the scene, let's get into, I'm serious wild stories from our listeners. So I'm just going to read a couple. It was one girl that went to University of Arizona. She says one time I roommate who was a sorority sister had her dad come for parents weekend. He took an unknown drug from a flat boy. He was nonstop puking and hallucinating at our shared apartment toilet all night long.

She said you could never look at him the same after I want you to imagine Jeff Fessler.

First of all, ever do you. Before you doing that, both think they're in college again. It's crazy. Yeah, but you you guys encouraged it. Okay. To take unknown drugs. No, I've not had to take unknown drugs. We never took unknown drugs, but I'm just saying like, I wanted to go to bed. You, yeah, me and your dad probably less than I did. I was like that's a big moment. I just say have your parents out and get them drunk and then to fund them. And we did. We got drunk, but

then by around, you know, seven o'clock. I was like, okay, Rach, done now and you were like, not having it. All right, you were probably like five o'clock. Seven o'clock. Yeah, I was probably like a cry. Five o'clock. Yeah, all right. This other person wrote and said from San Diego State, sophomore year, one of the frats on our frat row, which we call stacks through a huge parents. We can tailgate everything started off totally normal. Everyone was hanging out with their

parents, walking around drinking, typical fun day out of nowhere in the middle of the crowd. This one girl's mom probably in her 50 starts vomiting and literally collapsing. She couldn't stand up at all. I was completely out of it. I got chaotic. Really three of the frat guys had to carry her downstairs into one of the bedrooms. I want you to imagine if I had done this to you. You think you were embarrassed because I was like asking that guy or whatever. I didn't live in the stacks, obviously it

was the frats, but I went downstairs to help. We had to take care of this fully grown adult woman getting her water and making sure she was okay. Well, she was completely obliterated and still throwing

up on herself. It was honestly insane seeing someone's mom get that drunk in the middle of parents

weekend. Would you have, I don't think we would have ever spoken again. Yeah, that's bad bad. I mean, I like I'm not with you, but I can see that it happened in just how much the parents are drinking. Did you ever see anybody's parents? Did like after parents weekend was I didn't

ever like I never talked to my mom or dad again? No, not really. No one really pushed it that

over boarded and it was just like all our parents were drunk. So it wasn't. There was one weekend again. These people will go unnamed. One of your friends got really wasted this parents weekend and went up to the bathroom of a frat house and just became so hysterical crying. Oh, yeah. And the person's parents weren't at they were they were waiting or something at to tailgate and like she couldn't get it together. No, they were there. Oh, maybe the dog

And they were waiting for her something and I'm like you guys all you girls g...

right now. Yeah, remember? Like I don't know. Stop anybody was so dramatic and I had to like

go in get you guys out and I was like honey stand up, relieving now, pull it together. I don't

want you to embarrass yourself in front of these idiot boys get up. We got her up. We got her out. We got her into an Uber. We took her to the whatever to the to the tailgate. Yeah, parents were so funny. They're like get this drama queen. Okay, whatever. Okay, here's one Florida state at Florida state. One of the sororities had a parents weekend and rented out a table at a local bar for the night. Everyone was there with their parents and a quickly turned into everyone

getting way too drunk together. At some point the mom and dad of the girl who rented the table were literally making out at the table in front of everyone. The mom and the dad. That is it wasn't subtle either. It was fully happening in the middle of the group while all of us were just sitting there watching it go down. It was one of those moments where you don't even know where to look because it's so uncomfortable but also kind of hilarious. Definitely not what anyone expected from parents

weekend. Have you ever seen that? I've never really heard of them to kids again. Yeah. I want you

too. I'm sorry to keep going back to us but I want you to imagine me and your father. Have you ever even seen this make-out period? No. Okay. Take out. Do you ever want to? No. No. I'm going to not be for you. Have you ever seen me make out? What do you want to look at that? I would definitely would not want to see you make out. Have I ever seen you make out? I mean I've seen you with boys like come and see me and make me never so. No. No. You're right. No. Ew. Yeah. This is actually all

making me so much better. It's actually make you feel like I'm the coolest because I never did any of this. Yeah. And you always try to get me more drunk than I even was. So. Yeah. All right. Here's somebody a boulder. At moms weekend sophomore year boulder we were all the dardy that started out pretty typical. Music drinks have one with their moms trying to keep it somewhat normal but also clearly not as the day went on things got progressively more chaotic. People were getting way more

drunk than expected including the parents at one point in the middle of the backyard with a full crowd around this one mom somehow ended up dancing with one of the frac guys. I don't even know if I want to keep reading this. This is going. This is going to be nice. See that. Yeah. It's like weird. You know Roldell. The writer who thought I'd Willy Wonka, Matilda and the BFG. But did you know he was also a spy? Was this before he wrote his stories? I must have been. Our new podcast series,

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Radywap Apapakas or wherever you get your podcasts. I became a millionaire overnight but lost everything that actually mattered. Wait a minute, Sophia, did you just say he lost everything? That's right, it's an eriting too much drama week on the okay story time podcast so we'll find out soon. This person writes, "I just inherited a fortune after losing my mom and now my girlfriend's entire family is coming out of nowhere with their hands up. One sibling wants me to fund their

whole lifestyle. Another vanished for four years and suddenly reappeared and my girlfriend is already giving my money away." Hold on, Sophia. So the girl he wants to marry is already sending money out

the door. And that's just the beginning. He makes a plan sets up a trust and finally thinks he has everything

under control. Okay, so things work out then? Let's just say the people he trusted the most are the ones who ended up shocking him the most. To just the money end up being worth going through all that. To find out, listen to the okay story time podcast on the IR radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Bailey Taylor and this is It Girl. You may know me from my It Girl series. I've done on the streets of New York over the years. Well, I've got

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in a way that doesn't compromise who you are in your integrity. You know, I like to say I was kind

Of like a silent ninja.

and leaders to talk about ambition, visibility and what it really takes to build something meaningful

in the public eye. Because being an It Girl isn't about the spotlight, it's about owning it. I think

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she's fully making out with him in the middle of the dardy like full spin around hands on him. Not even not even trying to hide it. Everyone is just staring. Some people cheering. Others completely shocked and her daughter is nowhere to be found which honestly made it even crazier. It turned out it turned into the main event of the entire party. People were literally pulling out their phones because no one could believe what they were watching. Easily one of the most

unhinged moms weekend moments I have ever seen. Yeah, that's absurd. You seen that online?

No, I feel like I even like when we would go to the bar like there's just like older people like getting too close to like getting to like weird. Like I remember you would say like some of the bars like there's like this old guy and he's like hey and you're like yeah, oh, if like you're 50 yeah, weird. Yeah, I would see that. I feel like parents just like taking that too far and getting all too close to the fat boys. That is so gross. I mean, are you feeling more and more proud of me?

As this has his pie. Yes, cause I'm not like that. Think of a like achievement. Yeah. I think they got with the fat boy. Good job. You're so obnoxious. You're so you're so rude. Still, I'm just saying I wasn't as a bear. Wasn't that bear saying? All right. Oh, this is UCLA over parents weekend. My freshman year. I went to UCLA. Our stadium isn't on campus. We played the Rose Bowl, which is about 45 minutes hour and a half car ride.

UCLA didn't really think timing through with this game. Our parents weekend was football game on a Friday night instead of a Saturday. Before getting on the school buses to go to the Rose Bowl, we had a big pregame at a fraternity with all of our parents. Everyone had a lot of beers before the car ride. We ended up getting stuck in prime. LA rush hour traffic. We were on the bus for two hours. Everyone had peace so bad. So my dad brought the bus driver to let us pull over. It's

some janky gas station by the 101. The gas station didn't end up having a bathroom. So about 42s and their parents on this bus ended up crossing streams in an alley off the 101. I think I got pee all over my shoes. And I'm not sure it was mine, but the relief was worth it. Gross. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. I mean, for our football games, like we would just tailgate and then we would go home. All right. USC over parents weekend. We did a crossover tailgate. But if you're not

sure already in a fraternity who were our best guy friends every year, the frat with there were a pregame decked out with decorations owned by a huge ice lose. It was a super hot day.

They didn't want the ice lose to melt so they kept it there. It was my freshman year. My first

parents weekend ever. And my dad was the first person to use the ice lose after I end him on.

The lose was so cold that my dad got his tongue stuck to it.

Wait, have you ever seen that movie with your tongue stuck to the pole? Oh, yeah, look at warm beer and peel it off. Poor guy came all the way for his content to LA just to get his tongue stuck on the ice lose. I feel like that's so something that would happen to your father. Yeah, right. Like he would be like, like we would push him into it. We made him do that thing. Remember I forgot what it's all about. Yeah, if you're a piano lover, whatever. Yeah. All right. Yeah. What

has do we make your sex act there too? Yeah. Yeah. Well, Zach was and Zach was always the one

like pushing us even more than you to like do the lose. That's right. He did that, but we always had

to push your father and stuff. I could just see him like you have to do this lose getting his

that would be such a Jeff felt sort of thing to happen. And like the three of us behind him dying laughing. Okay. University of Miami, Ohio. Whenever our parents would come into town to visit for parents week in our favorite rap band would play for all the parents and put on a concert. My mom's name is Caroline. So she got so drunk that she ends up going on stage. I made all the rack guys sing sweet Caroline. You would do that. I would totally do that. I swear she was so

drunk. I thought she was going to start crap surfing. See, I think that's adorable. 100% that's something I would do. Yeah. Definitely. I mean, I think I had like I had fun at those at your parents weekends. Probably more than I did at college myself. Probably more than just a normal and I know with your friends, right? It's probably so. Obviously. Probably something. Yeah, you probably like lower to it. I was also just fun to be there like to meet all your friends and like you're

sore and the boys. Yeah. I like to go into the houses and like all the boys you already told me about like you pointing them out who they were. Yeah. Who like, you know, this one did this. This one, this one, whatever, this me. So I'd give him dirty looks. Yeah. There's some of those. I know, but I love parents week. Oh, not that I ever would want to do one again. But it was really fun. You'll be doing it. They are. They are fun. I see Antonio. She brings her parents

number, whatever now. And they always like when jocos they like do the thing. Yeah. Oh,

they hold your feet up and they go like to the long thing. She never. Yeah. We only overlapped that one year, but it was really fun. Like we had to rank at that hotel or whatever. It was like

just so fun. It's like a view in Antonio there. But I remember like Melissa and Joe getting completely

mobbed. Oh, yeah. I just want really just over that drunk mom. Yeah. She wouldn't go away. We were like, we got it. She and it was like parents weekend, tried to be with the kids and she was just all over them. There was like no escape. Yeah. Listen, I mean, oh my god, those are the good old days. I'm never going to have one of those again. The grandparents ever go. I feel like that's pushing it. No. No, they did that. But she did for some people. Yeah. I mean, now I'm not going to want to

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